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[Myrtle Beach Pulse] Independence Day Edition
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Jul 2, 2025
Independence Day Edition. |
As the 4th of July approaches, we're filled with a sense of pride and gratitude for the freedoms we cherish. Independence Day is a time to reflect on our nation's journey, celebrate our shared values, and enjoy the vibrant spirit of community.
As we spend time with friends and families watching fireworks or at back yard barbecues, remember the people that fought for us to enjoy these freedoms. Editor- Myrtle Beach Pulse |
Trivia QuestionβIn what year was Myrtle Beach declared a town and officially incorporated? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
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Utilizing advanced drone technology, they can access hard-to-reach areas, such as tall buildings and intricate facades, without the need for scaffolding or ladders, reducing the risk of accidents.
This technology also provides real-time data, allowing for targeted cleaning strategies tailored to the specific needs of various surfaces. |
Joke Of The Day |
Why did the crab refuse to share his Myrtle Beach vacation photos? Because he was shellfish! |
This article provides a refreshing watermelon salsa recipe perfect for summer, especially for Fourth of July gatherings. The salsa is a colorful and flavorful mix of diced watermelon, jalapenos, red onion, cilantro, lime juice, and salt. It is easy to prepare and can be served with tortilla chips or as a topping for grilled meats. This salsa is a great addition to any summer celebration, providing a sweet and spicy twist on a classic dish. Read More... |
Looking for a 4th of July movie? Check out 10 Patriotic Movies |
Myrtle Beach Golf Community Raises $20,000 for Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts |
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Play Golf Myrtle Beach and Golf Tourism Solutions (GTS) members have successfully raised $20,000 to aid victims of Hurricane Helene in the western North Carolina golf and hospitality industries.
The funds were generated through a charity auction that concluded on June 1, featuring over 60 donated experiences, including golf rounds and beachfront vacations.
Proceeds will benefit the Carolinas GCSA Hurricane Disaster Relief Fund, the NC Hospitality Workers Relief Fund, and the National Golf Course Owners Association.
Hurricane Helene struck western North Carolina last year, causing significant damage to communities and industries.
According to state reports, there have been 108 verified storm-related fatalities as of June 17, 2025.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) reported that nearly 13,000 households in the region participated in its Transitional Sheltering Assistance program, which provided temporary housing for those displaced by the storm.
The Myrtle Beach golf community's efforts underscore a broader trend of support within the industry.
For instance, the Pine Gate Renewables Community Impact Fund has announced a charity golf tournament scheduled for September 24-25, 2025, at the historic Grove Park Inn golf course in Asheville, North Carolina.
Proceeds from this event will also support non-profits across Western North Carolina as part of ongoing recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene.
Additionally, the Carolinas PGA raised $76,000 during the 2024 Club Car CPGA Pro-Official Championship to support Hurricane Helene relief efforts, with funds split between the Red Cross and the PGA Disaster Relief Fund.
These initiatives highlight the golf community's commitment to aiding those affected by natural disasters and fostering resilience within the industry.
For more information on how to contribute to ongoing relief efforts, visit the respective organizations' websites.
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Where to Watch Fireworks |
4th of July Fireworks at Broadway at the Beach
4th of July Fireworks at Cherry Grove Pier
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The article discusses how to keep pets safe during 4th of July celebrations, which can be stressful for animals due to fireworks and loud noises. Tips include keeping pets inside, creating a safe space for them, providing distractions, and ensuring they have proper identification. Additionally, it suggests talking to a veterinarian about anxiety medications if necessary. Overall, being proactive and mindful of pets' needs can help ensure they stay safe and calm during the holiday festivities. Read More... |
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π‘ Answer to Trivia Question: Myrtle Beach was declared a town and officially incorporated in 1938. |
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